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Nerf Laser Ops Pro AlphaPoint 2-Pack by Hasbro

$44.99

Nerf Laser Ops Pro AlphaPoint 2-Pack by Hasbro

Buy more sets of these laser tag game toys for the ultimate team laser tag experience. This set also comes with rubber armbands to hold a phone, where players can use an app to check out real-time battle intel and locate opponents. Amaré took to these guns right away, and his mom, Brittinni Vaughn, liked that there were no projectiles to clean up. Parents liked the play value for the price, and that kids and adults could play together.

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